PBS Frontline music industry documentary
I know this was a repeat, but I finally saw the Frontline episode on the music industry called "the way the music died." It was a very interesting look at how artists get packaged and marketed nowadays, and it also made some good points about all of the factors that have pushed the music industry to where it is now. Judging by how everything has converged, and how little attention gets paid to just identifying and releasing good music, it's easy to see that the music company ills are not by accident.
I especially found the behind the scenes marketing footage of Velvet Revolver and Sarah Hudson pretty eyeopening. Hudson seemed to have some talent, but that soundalike single that she got pushed into writing as the first release on her debut CD is so derivative and generic that it was sad to hear.
I'm also glad that Nic Harcourt (music director for KCRW in LA) was interviewed. The music programs on that station are just about the only saving grace in what has become a depressing wasteland on L.A. radio. Anyone interested in actually hearing music that's different and new should tune into their webcasts.
Anyway, here's a link to the program if anyone's interested in viewing it.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/music/
And the link to KCRW ...
http://www.kcrwmusic.com
Sorry this took so long Darren....
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Originally Posted by DarrenH
Worf,
What albums have you made? I mean, what style of music do you play (not that it matters)? Name of your band?
I'd be happy to check some of your music out. This is what this forum is all about. I love to hear new stuff. Of course, I'd pay you for it.
Darren
Been a little busy keepin my son occupied until school starts (thank God). My current band is called "Jocamo". We've an album out and are working on the second. You can see what we're about at:
www.heyjocamo.com
Thanks for the love and encouragement.
Da Worfster :D